HomeHealth CareJAG Physical Therapy celebrates newest Flemington location with ribbon-cutting ceremony

JAG Physical Therapy celebrates newest Flemington location with ribbon-cutting ceremony

JAG Physical Therapy celebrated the opening of its newest facility in Flemington with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new clinic aims to expand access to physical and occupational therapy services across Raritan Township and its neighboring communities.

Located at 268 Route 202, Unit 110, Flemington, the ribbon-cutting was attended by Raritan’s local community and business leaders, residents and the clinic’s staff and directors.

“As a business-owner myself, I know what it takes to put something like this together, and I want to tell you this clinic is fantastic,” said Raritan Township Mayor Bob King. “The love that went into building it will translate to your patients. We welcome you to our business community!”

Christopher J. Phelan, president & CEO of the Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce, stated, “So happy for you to join our county and business community. This is very exciting — great for Raritan Township and the county!”

JAG Physical Therapy’s clinic leadership was also excited to open the facility. Adam Gresh, clinical director of the new Flemington clinic, expressed his gratitude to serve the community. “It means a lot to me to be a member of the Flemington community and to run this clinic,” he said “I am so happy to be able to help the people of Flemington get back the life they love!”

Al Raccuia, managing regional director at JAG Physical Therapy, spoke about the clinic’s connection to the community. “Raritan Township has a great deal of history. At JAG, we want to be a part of the history of Raritan in Flemington and look forward to growing with you and together,” he said.

JAG Physical Therapy is one of the fastest-growing comprehensive physical and occupational therapy practices across the Northeast, providing rehabilitative care to patients and sports teams in over 160 locations, including several clinics in New Jersey. It is the official provider of physical therapy for sports teams such as the New Jersey Devils, Columbia University Athletics and Princeton University Athletics.

The Flemington location provides a diverse range of specialized services to patients, including women’s health services, cupping therapy, balance/gait training, TMJ physical therapy, spine rehabilitation and assessments for neurological conditions and concussions.

Patients who visit the Flemington location do not need a referral from a doctor to begin physical therapy treatment and can work with a therapist for up to 30 days before needing a referral to continue services. To meet with a physical therapist with or without a referral, patients can directly request an appointment at jagpt.com or call the Flemington facility at 908-396-8337 for more information.

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